Visit One Of The Most Remote National Parks In North America!

Located nowhere else but underwater!

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Just in 70 miles away from the Gulf of Mexico you may find an extraordinary park -  Dry Tortugas National Park, while the most fascinating fact about it that 99 % of its area is located just underwater!
Here is the home for the third largest barrier reef in the world, snapper grouper and the nurse sharks, who chose the islands of the park as their nesting place. Usually the sharks tend to migrate, the nurse shark are born and grow up around the small islands of the park.

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Tortuga park is the place for the scientists to make their researches and also there are special area dedicated to the saving its natural resources and underwater world. Expect the rich variety of water creatures inhabiting this park, it is also a paradise for the frigatebirds who chose this park as a nesting place among all the US areas.

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The only residents you find here are rangers who take care of the area and the scientists. The only way to get here is by a boat or a sea plane, but the experience is worth of a try!

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Now the rangers who spend most of their time here taking care of the park are facing a big challenge - how to preserve the natural phenomenon but also let the public enjoy its beauty and uniqueness.
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